#!/usr/bin/env python

import os
import sys
import shutil
import subprocess

# if we are running in the path no need to change
if os.path.isfile("setoolkit"):
    pass

# check where we are and load default directory
elif os.path.isdir("/usr/share/setoolkit"):
    if not os.path.isfile("setoolkit"):
        os.chdir("/usr/share/setoolkit")
    sys.path.append("/usr/share/setoolkit")

# check where we are and load default directory
elif os.path.isdir("/usr/share/set"):
    if not os.path.isfile("setoolkit"):
        os.chdir("/usr/share/set")
        sys.path.append("/usr/share/set")

# make sure the config file is located in /etc/setoolkit
if not os.path.isdir("/etc/setoolkit/"):
    os.makedirs("/etc/setoolkit/")
    shutil.copyfile("src/core/config.baseline", "/etc/setoolkit/set.config")

if not os.path.isfile("/etc/setoolkit/set.config"):
    shutil.copyfile("src/core/config.baseline", "/etc/setoolkit/set.config")

# here we check to ensure we have the latest version
data = open("/etc/setoolkit/set.config", "r").read()
if not "CONFIG_VERSION=7.0" in data:
    print ("[*] Overwriting old config for updates to SET. Backing up your old one in /etc/setoolkit/")
    shutil.move("/etc/setoolkit/set.config", "/etc/setoolkit/set.config.bak")
    shutil.copyfile("src/core/config.baseline", "/etc/setoolkit/set.config")


from src.core.setcore import *
from src.core.menu import text
from src.core.update_config import update_config
import shutil
import re

if check_kali() == "Kali":
	if check_config("BLEEDING_EDGE=").lower() != "on":
		if not os.path.isdir(".git"):
			print_status("Kali bleeding edge was not detected to be on...")	
			print_status("Kali install detected. Note that if you are not using bleeding edge repositories, your version of SET will be roughly 4 months behind.")
			print_status("It is recommended to switch to bleeding-edge repos to ensure you are running the latest version of SET and other tools.")
			pause = raw_input("Press [enter] to accept that SET is several months out of date and probably contains bugs and issues.")
	
# check directory and make it
if not os.path.isdir("src/logs/"):
    os.makedirs("src/logs/")

# check set logfile
if not os.path.isfile("src/logs/set_logfile.log"):
    # create new log
    filewrite = open("src/logs/set_logfile.log", "w")
    filewrite.write("")
    filewrite.close()

# check which operating system
operating_system = check_os()

# use ~/.set
if operating_system == "posix":
    if not os.path.isdir(setdir):
        # create the set variables
        os.makedirs(setdir)
        # if for some reason it failed to pull the path
        userdir = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), '.set')
        if not os.path.isdir(userdir):
            os.makedirs(userdir)


if not os.path.isdir(setdir + "/reports/"):
    os.makedirs(setdir + "/reports")


# check bleeding edge
bleeding_edge()

# check to see if we have python-pycrypto
try:
    from Crypto.Cipher import AES

except ImportError:
    print ("[!] The python-pycrypto python module not installed. You will lose the ability to use multi-pyinjector.")
    pass

#########################################
# The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET)     #
# Written by: David Kennedy (ReL1K)     #
#########################################
#
# this is the main menu structure for SET

# main menu

# update the main config per load
update_config()

# chmod routine
if operating_system == "posix":
    # change permissions if nix
    subprocess.Popen("chmod +x seautomate;chmod +x set-update;chmod +x setup.py;chmod +x set-proxy;chmod +x src/payloads/ratte/ratteserver;chmod +x src/payloads/set_payloads/listener.py",
                     stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=True)

dns = check_config("DNS_SERVER=")
if dns.lower() == "on":
    start_dns()

# remove old files
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(setdir):
    for f in files:
        try:
            match = re.search(
                ".svn|entries|all-wcprops|props|text-base|prop-base|tmp", f)
            if not match:
                os.unlink(os.path.join(root, f))

        # if they are being used then ignore
        except:
            pass
    # loop through all the directories
    for d in dirs:
        try:
            match = re.search(
                ".svn|entries|all-wcprops|props|text-base|prop-base|tmp", d)
            if not match:
                shutil.rmtree(os.path.join(root, d))
        except:
            pass

# if windows then do some stuff
if operating_system == "posix":

        ################################################
        # ROOT CHECK
        ################################################

    if os.geteuid() != 0:
        print ("\n The Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) - by David Kennedy (ReL1K)")
        print ("\n Not running as root. \n\nExiting the Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET).\n")
        exit_set()

# if there isn't a set_config.py file yet, create one
if not os.path.isfile("/etc/setoolkit/set_config.py"):
    update_config()

define_version = get_version()
cleanup_routine()

# create the set.options routine
filewrite = open(setdir + "/set.options", "w")
filewrite.write(
    "{This is the main SET configuration file for all options used in SET}\n")
filewrite.close()

try:
    # Remove old Signed_Updates
    if os.path.isfile(setdir + "/Signed_Update.jar"):
        os.remove(setdir + "/Signed_Update.jar")

    # intitial user menu
    if not os.path.isfile("src/agreement4"):
        fileopen = open("readme/LICENSE", "r")
        for line in fileopen:
            print((line.rstrip()))

        print((bcolors.RED + """
The Social-Engineer Toolkit is designed purely for good and not evil. If you are planning on using this tool for malicious purposes that are not authorized by the company you are performing assessments for, you are violating the terms of service and license of this toolset. By hitting yes (only one time), you agree to the terms of service and that you will only use this tool for lawful purposes only.""" + bcolors.GREEN))
        choice = raw_input("\nDo you agree to the terms of service [y/n]: ")
        choice += " "  # b/c method below
        if choice[0].lower() == "y":
            filewrite = open("src/agreement4", "w")
            filewrite.write("user accepted")
            filewrite.close()
            print((bcolors.ENDC))
        else:
            print((
                bcolors.ENDC + "[!] Exiting the Social-Engineer Toolkit, have a nice day." + bcolors.ENDC))
            sys.exit()

    while True:
        show_banner(define_version, '1')
        show_main_menu = create_menu(text.main_text, text.main_menu)

        # special case of list item 99
        print ('\n  99) Exit the Social-Engineer Toolkit\n')

        # main core menu
        main_menu_choice = (raw_input(setprompt("0", "")))

        # funny
        if main_menu_choice == "hugs":
            print_warning(
                "Have you given someone a hug today? Remember a hug can change the world.")
            pause = raw_input(
                "\nPlease give someone a hug then press {return} to continue.")

        # funny2
        if main_menu_choice == "freehugs":
            print_warning("HUGS ARE ALWAYS FREE! NEVER CHARGE! ALWAYS HUG.")
            pause = raw_input(
                "\nDo not press return until giving someone a hug.")

        # funny3
        if main_menu_choice == "derbycon":
            print_warning(
                bcolors.BOLD + "YAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY DerbyCon.\n\nDerbyCon 6.0 'Recharge' -- September 23th - 25th 2016" + bcolors.ENDC)
            pause = raw_input(
                bcolors.BOLD + "\nDon't miss it! Sep 23 - Sep 25th! Press {return} to continue." + bcolors.ENDC)

        # rance
        if main_menu_choice == "rance":
            print_warning(bcolors.BOLD + "We miss you buddy. David Jones (Rance) changed a lot of us and you'll always be apart of our lives (and SET). Fuck Cancer." + bcolors.ENDC)
            pause = raw_input("Press {return} to continue.")

        # quit out
        if main_menu_choice == 'exit' or main_menu_choice == "99" or main_menu_choice == "quit":
            exit_set()
            # cleans up stale processes from SET
            try:
                # kill anything python running on 80
                kill_proc("80", "python")
                # kill anything on 443 ruby which is generally a rogue listener
                kill_proc("443", "ruby")
            except:
                pass

        # load set
        if main_menu_choice == '1':
            try:
                reload(src.core.set)
            except:
                import src.core.set

        # load fasttrack
        if main_menu_choice == '2':
            try:
                reload(src.core.fasttrack)
            except:
                import src.core.fasttrack

        # third party modules
        if main_menu_choice == '3':
            try:
                reload(src.core.module_handler)
            except:
                import src.core.module_handler

        # update set
        if main_menu_choice == '4':
            update_set()

        # credits
        if main_menu_choice == '5':
            update_config()

        # update config
        if main_menu_choice == '6':
            help_menu()

# handle keyboard interrupts
except KeyboardInterrupt:
    print(("\n\nThank you for " + bcolors.RED + "shopping" + bcolors.ENDC +
           " with the Social-Engineer Toolkit.\n\nHack the Gibson...and remember...hugs are worth more than handshakes.\n"))

# handle exceptions
except Exception as error:
    log(error)
    print ("\n\n[!] Something went wrong, printing the error: "+ str(error))

# cleanup routine
cleanup_routine()
